Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1967, p. 8

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if local tour service an indicate georgetown and district will be flocking to expo everybodys joint t p or solt seeus to art soctt op- orator of sojouna tocra to the bit fair already the tour in bookstvto capacity for hay and june sudents galon an going all of eaquazlcg schools have a tws bcckad with glen wll- hams achocl having two csntennlxl school in town lias three bus leads jfifn high school three beset brampton and bramalea high schools four tracss milton high school throe feuses and one each for pea- eock and oopriage schools students arent the only ones going to the big show forty members of uiusburgh womens institute axe also mak ing the trip individuals can also book their way to xxpo sunlina tours js running two trips a month do ing july august september and october welch will bo open to anyone the students pay fortyfive dollars for the three nights at ies residences champlaln de montreal the travelling to and from montreal to and from ex po and the passports into the aair tie adults who will stay at the merrier hotel pay a total of eighty dollars both the ho tels and the students residence an beside the river within afreet bus distance of expo sonline tours together with cfaarterways have booked the mercier hotel tor the whole of erpo and all their guests will be lodged there you wont ao it all in two days wans art scott who just returned from a tour of kxpo as a member of the ontario motor coach association prior to the tour the mem bers were- shown a moia about expo and then taken by but all over the site with no stops at all the bus took two and a half hours to cover the area an inleiuoq of the number of steps that weary foot wilt uko to cover tba distance whin the fair is thronged with tourists it could ba a long day since the grounda open at eight in tba morning and stay open tilh 2 90 the following morning patient load slackens expect only temporary the patient volume in the georgetown and district mem orial hospitals medical and sur gical ward which has consistent ly overtired facilities then aires the firct of the year is easing off but ita not likely it will 40 baci ts the predic tions cf the last budget the month of april to date is showing a slackening off trend but it would appear that with the future growth of the town being imminent we can dxpect the medical and surgt cal floors tp be kept fairly full in the future hospital admini strate r fred wbjttaker said this week t figures contained in a report to the hospital board tils month indicate the easing off is slight budgeted days ol can for the exci quarter of 1967 wen 4770 and to the end of march it totalled 412 the average parcsctage of beds occupied is eu when trcien down by ttrpa c accodxncdatum is as fol lows to feb to mar 28 31 med and surgical 100s 97 22 maternity 33 0 33 71 children 684 66 81 other statistics contained in the report on the hospitals op eration in march bamuyllanning clinic possibility for halton a iamily planzizg cliiic may become part of ths halton cccn gy health units program c service within a year accord ing to a report from toronto ontario health sinister list hw dtcnond has gce on zi ord as fxvorirg tks asters u- of clinks by all oz ta provurc a health units heltons acting medical offic er of heal dr stucrt sa d thi ao far no guidelines for the set ting up of such a clinic heve feen received from the dejsrt- toent i couldnt say when plans such a clinic mht begin 1 wdbm like t see the thing cleared under toe law before i make any comment hs said dr stuart referred to the fact that the cnmical code of canada present forbids dls- aamlnation cf birth control in formation red cross campaign tear 3500 objective with all receipts from area captains now redeved the red cross campaign fund is just abort of the target of 3900 the baance stands at 3455 it would ba very helpful if anybody who was missed campaign night would send their contributions to the campaign treasurer walter soplnka b jamas st so that the campaign can go over the top nine of the area captains rai aad more from their areas than last year alice walker doug tucker jim warren roland lobe pat barkhouse betty lou bowden george phillips dins deadening and pat harring ton both the industrial and professional canvasses run by tom brotherton and walter so- ptatkm respectively also ran ah aad of last year the bod cross campaign com mittee appreciates the help of all the captains canvassers and contributors warns severer penalties for teenage drinkers magistrata james black war nod in halton court wednesday that drinklnc teens will be dealt with severely and meted out two 100 tines to ennhasixe his point this court has tried for some time to impress upon persons voder 31 that they must not feraeb the laws under the 11- ejoor contrcl act the same ai any other lam said the magi strata nt has tried by waning per sons by importing lenient ones with warnings and it does not ansa to make moch impression than is so inbetween step no alternative but to invoke the fal penalties hat an allowed vnder tba act and they can ba moit seven magistrate buok said he would in fntnn take a much aoora sario view than in the past ragnrding tees drinkers it cas wall ba fatting to the propose garbage disposal joint north halton effort a central garbage dump forfbe sleeves the gown had hospital news by les clark a board meeting was held last thursday evening with a good turnout routine business was dealt with and reports of the administrator and nursing director were beard a were the various committee reports the hospital while still ov er what has been expected is slightly down from its peak of a couple of months where it was operating over 100 per cent at one stage while the patient load was down a bit it would seem that we era never expect it to de crease tco much from now en administrator fred whittsker said with the projected growth of the town any adequate esti mite of the future needs of the hospital wsud be very difficult a number of donations wen acknowledged including two handsome ones one of a sub stantlal cheque from the yva and the other from paulnss flower shop of quite a number of beautiful plants for the pat ients rooms at easter time many comments an heard ab out the new signs installed in the corridors these are most effective probably the most interfering report of the evening was that of the president of the womens auxlhary mrs inez crichton who gave her nport on a new venture of the auxiliary a cen tennial dinner on may 12th in holy cross church this cen tennial dinner will feature it is hoped dishes from tba vancus provinces of canada we under stand that the girls have a num ber of innovations for this and we think they intend to hae a number of the doctors and board members carve we hope the whole community will cme out for this affair after all you have to eat soma place ao why net bring along the whole family for an inexpenive and enjoyable meall watch next weeks herald for details operations at the hcojiul it self an proceeding quite norm ally with all dapartments func tioning smoothly and thats the way we all like to see iti point when it is necessary to fine the full amount the maxjnum fine in ontario at present is 2000 and coup- lad with it comes a six month jail sentence if deemed fit by the courts magcotrata black also warned be might change his policy of grrtog teens time to pay their fines ha said courts wan not obliged to offer time to pay for teenage drinkers adults and children admitted 17c newborn 25 deaths s emergency vbts 157 major operations 12 other operations 68 the ncrth halton munldpaiiues of georgetown acton and 131- ton was proposed as the lilaly answer to dump problex3 by milton ccurcillor eian eet at nrth helton uroan board meeting wednesdaj sooner or later i thn will end up with a central op eration the chairman of the county towns sanitation commit tee commented dicing s discus sion on garbage georgetown reeve viliem hunter said georgetown vculd be all right dunvarise for least four or five years i here is a considerable sanitary land fill site near the credit piver in the north end cf town the discussion was sparked by actons acute disposal prob lem the town dmc a sore spot with councillors has almost rea ched its full capacity then an only two or three months use left in it mayer les duby said acton has been discussing the possibility of a new dump site on eequesing terrttay ancthr suggested method to cope with the prcfelem was the purchase of an incinerate told that the incinerator in question was no approved by the air polluxen control beard meyer duby said betwean air pollution and water pollution we ought to eat the dim stuff he added in three months wa have got to do something meanwhile milton council is wondering sbut the merks of the incinerator system if such a system is to be used a now dump sita will hae to ba found tas present dtrp is in the towns only highly real deftoal both nassagtweya and ecque- sng townships are reported suf faring from dump site difflcul ties too kinser lee wedding vows in holy ooss rgr church p roy cock photo mr and mrs roger kinser and flower girl meryl zavltz in a ceremony in holy cross roman catholic church on wednesday aprif 5 father ze- no de roo officiated at the mar riage of lynda hazel lee dau ghter ofsfr and mrs keith lee 24 victoria crescent and roger william kinser son of mr andmrs william kinser of rosemount montreal the church was decorated with stan cards of spring flowers the bridal gown had a white nylon and lace bodice nylon floor length skirt and lace the groom who is a member of the ontario racing associat ion is employed in batavta new york he is a trainer and driver for deroo farms mont real the bride worked as a groom at mohawk and green wood raceways and before that atgeorgetown animal clinic two deep sea tugs sudbury and island sovereign towed 4 3000 tankem from balboa to victoria bc a distance of 4 000 miles doctor of chiropractic was councillor and dairyman member of georgetown council in the forties william poynter thompson 70 died sud denly at his home 27 george st on april 12th mr thompson was a doctor of chiropractic a graduate of the palmer school in davenport iowa born at masiey he was the son of william welsh thompson and agnes lee scott he lived in blind river as a boy later moving with his fam ily toiguelph toronto and to nerval where he fanned he served overseas with the can adian army in world war 1 be came a chiropractor after the war and practiced n northern ontario for four years in 1027 he joined his father and brother ernest tnthemapie leaf dairy they starfadthe first pasteurization plant in georgetown and the business was opented by the family un til it was sold to fred steen se veral years ago mr thompson had been a member of the lions club scrv ed on the county welfare board and when he was in northern ontario was a liberal organizer in the algcma districl he at tended first baptist church he leaves his wife marie whaley whom he married in toronto in 1928 five children william of barrhead alberta keith of georgetown dean of balllnafad mrs h graham donna of hulshurgh and mrs r pearce barbara of edmon ton alta and ten grandchild rtn rev l e wilton conducted the funeral service on saturday at the harold c mcclure fun ral home anctinterment was in hillcnst cemetery nerval the pallbearers were douglas cole douglas hartley watson win field henrysienko sid silver and gerald corbett dc aline skirt and empire waist and a lace train fell from shoulders she wore a circular jewelled uara and shoulder length veil and earned a cas cade of white carnations and red roses mrs george c hew son was organist and plaed ave maria cnmond and brother james air and mendelssohn weeding march during the service dr vicki zavitz was matron of honour and the bride s sister karen was bridesmaid they wore floor length gowns of mint green delustrcd satin feat uring a floating back panel from the waist the gowns were sleeveless and had scoop neck lines and empire waists they carried circular nosegays of white and green carnations and won tiaras with green veils to match their gowns mcrl zav ttz was flower girl wearing an aline gown of green a circle of white carnations in her hairj and carrying a nosegay of car nations and roses in pastel col ours mr lee gave his daughter in marriage m the double ring ceremony mr walter mystic of rosemount was groomsman and dr robert gaskin was usher the bride s brother gerry leo and joey van hoekclen were altar boys at i reception at the home of the bride s parents her mother received wearing pink brocade navy accessories and a corsage of blue roses the groom e mo ther wore black lace beige ac cessorics and a corsage of white roses for a honeymoon trip to the laurentians the bride wore a three piece white wool suit navy accessories and a corsage of nd roses and white carnat ions we have a good selection of rose bushes hybrid taai and climber crass and garden seed shrubs trees fertilizers peat moss insecticides weed killers lawn ornaments patio planters patio stones sidewalk slabs curb for driveways webbs greenhouses vi miles south of norval dial 858158 brainerd meyn paintings on exhibit at house sol two major exhibitions will open on april 29th at gallery horse sol charles st sunultan eoosly to continue to may 19th one will cons of oil paint ings by charlotte brainerd one of torontos finest artists and member of printers 14 miss brainerd has exhibited at house sol for the last two yean and hit the headlines of the toronto newspapers whan she had a spectacular show last fall at the pollock gallery in toronto rolf meyn is one of west germanys foremost graphic art ists and illustrator hts intim ate etchings an the superlative of a highly refined artist person nitty this is his second show at gallery house sol and constats of two series one called the gothic has u subject the ca thedrals of europe the other called the persian depicts per sia whan the 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